USB RAM 1500 2023 User Guide
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REGULATORY AND SAFETY
I
NFORMATION
US/CANADA
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the internal wireless radio is
far below the FCC and IC radio frequency exposure limits.
Nevertheless, the wireless radio will be used in such a
manner that the radio is 8 inches (20 cm) or further from
the human body.
The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines
found in radio frequency safety standards and
recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the
scientific community.
The radio manufacturer believes the internal wireless
radio is safe for use by consumers. The level of energy
emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy
emitted by wireless devices such as mobile phones.
However, the use of wireless radios may be restricted in
some situations or environments, such as aboard
airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are
encouraged to ask for authorization before turning on the
wireless radio
Úpage 402.
PERFORMANCE PAGES — IF EQUIPPED
Performance Pages is an application that provides a
display for performance indicators that will help you gain
familiarity with the capabilities of your vehicle in real time. To access the Performance Pages, press the Vehicle
button on the touchscreen. Then, press the Performance
tab. Press the desired button on the touchscreen to
access that specific Performance Page.
The Performance Pages include the following:
Timers
Gauges
G-Force
Pitch & Roll
Dyno/Engine
Vehicle Dynamics
Snapshot
The Snapshot feature allows you to take a screenshot of
any page. The information can be saved onto a USB
device. To take a snapshot, make sure a USB device is plugged
into the vehicle. Next, press the Snapshot icon located in
the lower left corner of the touchscreen.
The file will be saved to the USB drive. At the time a
snapshot is taken, the bottom bar of the touchscreen will
be replaced with the historical data from the vehicle
present at the time the snapshot icon was pressed. The
following information will display:
Date
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
Longitude And Latitude Coordinates
Outside Temperature
Odometer
The following describes each feature and its operation:
TIMERS
When the Timers page is selected, you will be able to view
the Drag and Accel & Braking timers.
Recent
A real-time summary of performance timers for the
most recent valid run, or the status of a test in prog -
ress.
Last
The last recorded run of performance timers.
Best
The best recorded run of performance timers, except
for braking data.
WARNING!
Measurement of vehicle statistics with the
Performance Pages is intended for off-highway or
off-road use only and should not be done on any public
roadways. It is recommended that these features be
used in a controlled environment and within the limits
of the law. The capabilities of the vehicle as measured
by the Performance Pages must never be exploited in a
reckless or dangerous manner, which can jeopardize
the user’s safety or the safety of others. Only a safe,
attentive, and skillful driver can prevent accidents.
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Save
Pressing the SAVE button will let you save the timer data
for Recent, Last, and Best recorded times to an inserted
USB flash drive.
The Timers pages contain:
Reaction Time : Measures the driver's reaction time for
launching the vehicle against a simulated drag strip
timing light (behavior modeled after 500 Sportsman
Tree) displayed in the instrument cluster display.
NOTE:Drag timers (RT, 60 ft [20 m], 330 ft [100 m], 1/8 mile
[200 m], 1000 ft [300 m], and 1/4 mile [400 m]) and Acceleration Timers (0-60 mph [0-96 km/h] and
0-100 mph [0-160 km/h]) will be ready to acquire new
recent data measurements when the vehicle is at 0 mph
(0 km/h) and vehicle is in drive.
The timer listed shows the measured time required to
travel at the cited distance is met. Some timers will also
display speeds present at the time the distance was met.
0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)
0-100 mph (0-160 km/h)
60 ft (20 m) ET
330 ft (100 m) ET
⅛ Mile (200 m) + ET
⅛ Mile (200) + mph
1000 ft (300 m) ET
¼ Mile (400 m) + ET
¼ Mile (400 m) + mph
Brake Distance ft (meters)
NOTE:The distance measurement will be aborted if the brake
pedal is released or the parking brake is engaged, before
the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
Brake from mph (km/h)
NOTE:Brake Distance and Speed timers only display “ready”
when vehicle is traveling at a speed greater than 30 mph
(48 km/h).
GAUGES
When selected, this screen displays the following values:
Coolant Temperature
Shows the actual coolant temperature.
Oil Temperature
Shows the actual oil temperature.
Oil Pressure
Shows the actual oil pressure.
Trans Temp
Shows actual transmission oil temperature.
Battery Voltage
Shows actual battery voltage.
Intake Air Temp
Shows actual intake air temperature.
If a gauge is selected, the Gauge Detail View Page will
appear on the screen. This page shows gauge values for
the previous two minutes on the selected gauge. Pressing the Left or Right Arrow will cycle through the
details for each of the gauges. Pressing the minimize
button beside the graph will return to the Gauge menu.
G-FORCE
When G-Force is selected, the following features will be
available:
Vehicle Speed
Measures the current speed of the vehicle in either
mph or km/h, starting at zero with no maximum value.
Front G-Force
Measures the peak braking force on the front of the
vehicle.
Right G-Force
Measures the peak force on the right side of the
vehicle.
Left G-Force
Measures the peak force on the left side of the vehicle.
Rear G-Force
Measures the peak acceleration force on the rear of
the vehicle.
NOTE:Front, Right, Left, and Rear G-Forces are all peak values.
These readings can be reset by clearing peak G-Force on
the instrument cluster.
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362SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
F22 ––Spare
F23 ––Spare
F24 –15 Amp BlueMod RF Hub / Mod Ignition / Mod Cluster CNN
F25 40 Amp Green –Mod Integrated Trailer Brake
F26 –15 Amp BlueMod Cluster CCN / Mod Cyber Security / Trailer Gateway Module
(360 Camera)
F27 –5 Amp TanMod Cluster CCN / Mod SGW
F28 –10 Amp RedMod ORC
F29 –20 Amp Yellow Mod CRSM (Heat Rear LT)
F30 30 Amp Pink –Mod DTCM / Mod Tailgate
F31 30 Amp Pink –Mod CBC 1 Interior Light
F32 –20 Amp Yellow RT Spot Lamp *
F33 –10 Amp RedAssy Overhead Console / Switch 911 / Switch Assist / Sunshade /
HUD
F34 –15 Amp BlueFrt & RR Ventilated Seat Motor
F35 –10 Amp RedMod Inverter / Mtr Sunshade Sunroof / Mtr Dual Sunroof / USB Charge
Only
F36 40 Amp Green –Mod CBC 2 Exterior Light 1
F37 ––Spare
F38 ––Spare
F39 ––Spare
F40 20 Amp Blue –Dome Pursuit Vehicle *
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description
* If Equipped
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F41 A&B –15 Amp BlueLumbar Support & Pass SW / Steering Column Control Module / HVAC
Control Module / ICS Switch Bank / Upper Switch Bank
F42 A&B –10 Amp RedMod Transfer Case Switch Module (TCSM) / SBW / Electric Park Brake
SW / Module TPM Trailer / Module Gateway Can-C Trailer TPM / Seat
LT & RT Vent
F43 A&B –10 Amp RedPort Diagnostics / Front & Rear USB
F44 –20 Amp Yellow Radio / DCSD / Telematics Box Mod / Trailer Gateway Module (360)
F45 30 Amp Pink –Mod Door MUX Driver
F46 30 Amp Pink –Mod Door MUX Passenger
F47 ––Spare
F48A –10 Amp RedRear View Mirror / SW Window Passenger / Rear USB / Wireless
Charging Pad Mod
F49 –15 Amp BlueMod CVPM / SNSR Blind Spot / HDLP Adaptive Front Lighting Sensor
(AFLS)
F50A –10 Amp RedBattery PACK Control Mod (BPCM) *
F51 A&B ––Spare
F52 20 Amp Blue –Direct Battery Feed *
F53 –10 Amp RedTrailer Reverse Steering Control / Trailer Steering Control Knob
F54 A&B –20 Amp YellowPower Outlet Center Seat Battery Feed Position
Power Outlet Center Seat Ignition Feed Position
F55 25 Amp White –Upfitter *
F56 30 Amp Pink –Mod Network Interface *
F57 20 Amp Blue –Direct Battery Feed *
Cavity Cartridge Fuse Micro Fuse Description
* If Equipped
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Rear Cross Path ........................................................... 271
Rear ParkSense System .............................................. 152
Rear Seat Reminder Alert............................................ 263
Rear Window, Sliding ...................................................... 71
Reclining Rear Seats ...................................................... 32
Recreational Towing .................................................... 186Four-Wheel Drive Models ....................................... 187
Shifting Into Transfer Case Neutral (N) ................. 187
Shifting Out Of Transfer Case Neutral (N) ............. 188Two-Wheel Drive Models ........................................ 186
Reformulated Gasoline................................................ 393
Refrigerant.................................................................... 344
Registering SiriusXM Guardian ................................... 238
Release, Hood .................................................................74 Release, Tailgate............................................................. 74
Reminder, Seat Belt..................................................... 283
Remote Features, Door Lock/Unlock ................ 242
, 249
Remote Features, Horn And Lights............................. 243
Remote Features, Starting ................................. 243
, 250
Remote Keyless Entry Panic Alarm ................................................................17
Programming Additional Key Fobs ...........................19
Remote Sound System (Radio) Control ...................... 218
Remote Start (Gasoline) .................................................21
Remote Starting Comfort Systems ....................................................... 22
Exit Remote Start Mode ............................................22
Remote Starting System.................................................21
Remove, Tailgate ............................................................76
Replacement Bulbs...................................................... 365
Replacement Tires ....................................................... 380
Reporting Safety Defects............................................. 401 Restraints, Child ...........................................................298
Restraints, Head ............................................................. 34
Roadside Assistance .......................................... 244
, 249
Rotation, Tires ............................................................... 386
SSafety.............................................................................217
Safety Checks Inside Vehicle ....................................... 311
Safety Checks Outside Vehicle ....................................312
Safety Defects, Reporting ............................................401
Safety Features............................................................. 217
Safety Information, Tire ................................................ 370
Safety Tips.....................................................................311
Safety, Exhaust Gas...................................................... 313
Satellite Radio............................................................... 220
Saved Radio Stations ...................................................224
Schedule, Maintenance ............................................... 333
Seat Belt Reminder ...................................................... 110
Seat Belts ............................................................ 282
, 311
Adjustable Shoulder Belt ........................................ 286
Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage ..................286 Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt Anchorage ..........286Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) ........................ 287Child Restraints ....................................................... 298
Energy Management Feature ................................. 287
Extender ...................................................................286Front Seat ............................................. 282
, 283, 285
Inspection ................................................................ 311
Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation ................................. 285
Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting ................................ 285 Lap/Shoulder Belts ................................................. 283 Operating Instructions ............................................ 285
Pregnant Women .................................................... 287
Pretensioners .......................................................... 287
Rear Seat ................................................................. 283
Reminder ................................................................. 283
Seat Belt Extender .................................................. 286
Seat Belt Pretensioner............................................ 287
Seat Belt Reminder ................................................. 283
Untwisting Procedure.............................................. 285
Seat Belts Maintenance .............................................. 390
Seats ................................................................. 30
, 31, 32
Adjustment ......................................................... 30, 32
Easy Entry .................................................................. 33
Head Restraints ........................................................ 34
Memory ...................................................................... 29
Power ......................................................................... 32
Rear Folding .............................................................. 30
Reclining Rear ........................................................... 32
Tilting ......................................................................... 30
Second Row USB ............................................................ 65
Security System ..................................................... 23
, 110
Selec - Speed Control ................................................... 267
Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze) ................................ 396
Send & Go ............................................................ 244
, 249
Sentry Key (Immobilizer) ................................................ 19 Service Assistance ....................................................... 398
Service Contract ........................................................... 400
Service Manuals ........................................................... 401
Settings, Audio.............................................................. 224
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Overview .................................................................. 228
Pair (Link) Uconnect Phone To A Mobile Phone ... 230
Phonebook Download ............................................ 232
Place/Retrieve A Call From Hold ........................... 234Power-Up ................................................................. 236
Recent Calls ............................................................ 233
Redial....................................................................... 234To Remove A Favorite............................................. 232
Toggling Between Calls .......................................... 234Touch-Tone Number Entry...................................... 233
Transfer Call To And From Mobile Phone.............. 235Voice Command ...................................................... 235
Uconnect Settings Customer Programmable Features ................ 25
, 192
Passive Entry Programming ...................................... 25
Uconnect System ......................................................... 215
Uniform Tire Quality Grades ........................................ 386
Universal Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) —
If Equipped
b
................................................................43
Unleaded Gasoline....................................................... 393
Untwisting Procedure, Seat Belt ................................. 285
USB ..................................................................................65
Utility Rails, Rear Cargo Area .........................................80
UV-C Light ........................................................................69
VVehicle Finder ..................................................... 245, 249
Vehicle Health Alert ...................................................... 247
Vehicle Health Report...................................................246
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ............................ 392
Vehicle Loading................................................... 172
, 374
Vehicle Maintenance ....................................................341
Vehicle Modifications/Alterations ................................. 11
Vehicle Notifications ..................................................... 247
Vehicle Settings ............................................................191
Vehicle Storage ......................................................59
, 387
Ventilated Seats ............................................................. 34
Voice Command.............................................................. 36
Voice Recognition System (VR) ...................................... 36
WWarranty Information ................................................... 400
Washers, Windshield ................................................... 340
Washing Vehicle ........................................................... 388
Water Driving Through ....................................................... 189
Wheel And Wheel Tire Care ......................................... 383
Wheel And Wheel Tire Trim.......................................... 383
Wi-Fi............................................................................... 245
Wind Buffeting ................................................................ 72
Window Fogging ............................................................. 59
Window Lockout Switch ................................................. 71 Windows.......................................................................... 70 Power ......................................................................... 70
Rear Sliding ............................................................... 71
Reset Auto-Up............................................................ 71
Windshield Defroster ................................................... 311
Windshield Washers ............................................. 52
, 340
Fluid ......................................................................... 340
Windshield Wiper Blades ............................................. 347
Windshield Wipers.......................................................... 52
Wipers Blade Replacement ......................................... 347
Wipers, Rain Sensitive ................................................... 53
Wireless Charging Pad ................................................... 68
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